Is this lifted 2006 a decent price?
#1
Is this lifted 2006 a decent price?
Suppose to be buying this f150 for $18,000 this weekend. Seems like a good deal. What do you guys think?
2006 Ford F-150 4X4 XLT Supercab, 34,066 Miles. This is NOT a typo, the truck really only has 34,066 miles on it.
This truck WILL fit in a standard 7' garage...just barely but it does fit. This truck has been garaged every day that I have owned it. Guaranteed you will not find a nicer or cleaner truck. Truck has pretty much everything but leather. I have the title in hand ready to sell.
Ford F-150
XLT 145" Wheelbase
5.4L FFV V8 Engine
Electronic 4-SPD AUTO O/D
EXTERIOR DARK SHADOW GREY
INTERIOR Flint Premium Cloth Captions Chairs
3.73 Gears Limited Slip Axle
Tow Package
Power Adjustable Pedals
Power Sunroof
Power Sliding Rear Window
Fog Lamps
Keyless Entry Key Pad
Deluxe Power/Heated Mirrors
35.7 Gallon Fuel Tank
Reverse Backup Sensors
Power Driver Seat
Power Locks
Power Windows
AC
Lift, Wheel and Tire info. $7,000 value
6" Procomp Stage II - Lift, put on by 4 Wheel Parts in Denver Colorado in January 2011
35" x 12.50 Toyo Open Country Muds. Tires have approx. 4k miles on them...still basically new. Tires put on same time lift was done.
20" Chrome XD Monster Wheels. These wheels are in perfect condition...still look brand new. Wheels put on same time as lift.
Chrome Westin Step Bars and Chrome Roush Grill, $500.00 value
Power Hungry Performance Tuner with 3 custom tunes. 91-octane tune, 87-octane tune and tow tune, $400.00 value
Upgraded Pioneer Touch Screen Stereo and Quinn Audio Speakers installed by Car toys, installed approx. in January 2012, $1,300.00 value
Access Low Profile Soft Tonneau Cover, $300.00 value
Huskie Floor Liners front/rear, $150.00 value
Rubber Bed Mat for bed of truck, $120.00 value
Just put on New OEM Black Bed Cap Rails. Old ones were faded, $200.00 value
Asking $19,999 OR best offer. Title in hand ready to cell. Please only serious bidders.
2006 Ford F-150 4X4 XLT Supercab, 34,066 Miles. This is NOT a typo, the truck really only has 34,066 miles on it.
This truck WILL fit in a standard 7' garage...just barely but it does fit. This truck has been garaged every day that I have owned it. Guaranteed you will not find a nicer or cleaner truck. Truck has pretty much everything but leather. I have the title in hand ready to sell.
Ford F-150
XLT 145" Wheelbase
5.4L FFV V8 Engine
Electronic 4-SPD AUTO O/D
EXTERIOR DARK SHADOW GREY
INTERIOR Flint Premium Cloth Captions Chairs
3.73 Gears Limited Slip Axle
Tow Package
Power Adjustable Pedals
Power Sunroof
Power Sliding Rear Window
Fog Lamps
Keyless Entry Key Pad
Deluxe Power/Heated Mirrors
35.7 Gallon Fuel Tank
Reverse Backup Sensors
Power Driver Seat
Power Locks
Power Windows
AC
Lift, Wheel and Tire info. $7,000 value
6" Procomp Stage II - Lift, put on by 4 Wheel Parts in Denver Colorado in January 2011
35" x 12.50 Toyo Open Country Muds. Tires have approx. 4k miles on them...still basically new. Tires put on same time lift was done.
20" Chrome XD Monster Wheels. These wheels are in perfect condition...still look brand new. Wheels put on same time as lift.
Chrome Westin Step Bars and Chrome Roush Grill, $500.00 value
Power Hungry Performance Tuner with 3 custom tunes. 91-octane tune, 87-octane tune and tow tune, $400.00 value
Upgraded Pioneer Touch Screen Stereo and Quinn Audio Speakers installed by Car toys, installed approx. in January 2012, $1,300.00 value
Access Low Profile Soft Tonneau Cover, $300.00 value
Huskie Floor Liners front/rear, $150.00 value
Rubber Bed Mat for bed of truck, $120.00 value
Just put on New OEM Black Bed Cap Rails. Old ones were faded, $200.00 value
Asking $19,999 OR best offer. Title in hand ready to cell. Please only serious bidders.
#3
Senior Member
#4
Senior Member
- Excellent
$18,442 - Very Good
$17,992 - Good
$17,592 - Fair
$16,242
#5
If you are wanting to buy a lifted use truck, than this one is a heck of a deal! Just check over it good, check 4wd, make sure it shifts normal, etc.
#6
Thanks for all the quick responses. I know the KBB is right about 18k, and although I like all the aftermarket stuff I know not to really take that into consideration regarding the price.
Looking around some more, it looks like if I was to buy that truck stock I would be spending around the same amount, then have to spend a ton more on a lift and wheels.
Mainly looking for a truck I can drive for a few years and then sell without loosing alot of money.
Taking a 8 hour train ride Saturday to pick it up, Ill let you know how it goes.
Looking around some more, it looks like if I was to buy that truck stock I would be spending around the same amount, then have to spend a ton more on a lift and wheels.
Mainly looking for a truck I can drive for a few years and then sell without loosing alot of money.
Taking a 8 hour train ride Saturday to pick it up, Ill let you know how it goes.
#7
Senior Member
I'm in agreement with 06screwlariat. If she drives well, shifts nice and you don't hear the notorious cam tick I'd think you are good. See if the plugs have been changed too. also look for signs of off-roading, check the tidiness underneath, engine compartment cleanliness, panel gaps, any wavyness in the body and take her to a shop to have her raised up and looked under. with that low of miles she's nice. Just from the pics and list of mods, I bet she's been taken care of by the owner. good luck and sharp truck!
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[*]Excellent
$18,442[*] Very Good
$17,992[*] Good
$17,592[*] Fair
$16,242
A quick look at KBB. The numbers above are for a private party purchase. When trying to value a truck, always ignore all aftermarket parts or accessories as they don't generally add value and can sometimes even lower the value due to limiting the base of individuals who would buy it.
$18,442[*] Very Good
$17,992[*] Good
$17,592[*] Fair
$16,242
A quick look at KBB. The numbers above are for a private party purchase. When trying to value a truck, always ignore all aftermarket parts or accessories as they don't generally add value and can sometimes even lower the value due to limiting the base of individuals who would buy it.
#10
Senior Member
Thanks for all the quick responses. I know the KBB is right about 18k, and although I like all the aftermarket stuff I know not to really take that into consideration regarding the price.
Looking around some more, it looks like if I was to buy that truck stock I would be spending around the same amount, then have to spend a ton more on a lift and wheels.
Mainly looking for a truck I can drive for a few years and then sell without loosing alot of money.
Taking a 8 hour train ride Saturday to pick it up, Ill let you know how it goes.
Looking around some more, it looks like if I was to buy that truck stock I would be spending around the same amount, then have to spend a ton more on a lift and wheels.
Mainly looking for a truck I can drive for a few years and then sell without loosing alot of money.
Taking a 8 hour train ride Saturday to pick it up, Ill let you know how it goes.